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The European Union has said it has no evidence to support a claim by Moldova’s pro-Russian president, Igor Dodon, that officials in the country's pro-Western governments have pocketed hundreds of millions of dollars in aid the EU allocated to Moldova.
Moldova has officially announced the long-awaited results of the country's 2014 census.
Moldova's president has said he will sign a cooperation memorandum with the Russia-led Eurasian Economic Union at a conference in Chisinau on April 3-4.
A court in Moldova has allowed former central bank chief Leonid Talmaci, who was hospitalized with heart problems after being arrested on suspicion of fraud, to stay home, his lawyer says.
A former central bank chief who is considered the founder of Moldova's national currency has been hospitalized with symptoms of heart trouble after being arrested on suspicion of fraud.
Moldova's government has recalled its envoy to Moscow, without offering any explanation.
Moldova's pro-Russian President Igor Dodon has told RFE/RL he thinks the planned opening of a permanent NATO liaison office in Moldova would amount to a provocation.
Moldovan President Igor Dodon has said he does not believe his country will ever be part of the European Union and that in order to be fully unified, it is necessary "to find common ground with Russia."
Moldovan President Igor Dodon has told Russia that a landmark agreement bolstering ties between Moldova and the European Union was concluded "hastily" and suggested he wants to abandon it.
Moldovan President Igor Dodon has said he will meet with the de facto head of the breakaway Transdniester region on January 4.
Election results from Moldova’s breakaway Transdniester region show the head of the region’s self-styled parliament has won the presidency by easily winning more than 50 percent of the first round vote.
Election officials reported a strong turnout in Transdniester as voters chose a new leader for the self-governed but unrecognized Moldovan territory.
The pro-European integration candidate who lost Moldova’s November 13 presidential election intends to appeal the ballot results to the country’s Supreme Court.
Moldova’s outgoing president, Nicolae Timofti, said his country’s constitutionally mandated neutrality is “invalid as long as forces of the Russian Federation are present on the territory of Transdniester contrary to our will.”
Moldovan authorities have arrested the country’s consul in Istanbul, accusing him of taking bribes from Middle Eastern people in exchange for visas and other documents.
Moldova's pro-Russia politician Igor Dodon has brushed aside fears that he would scrap a historic deal with the European Union following his presidential election victory.
Hundreds of people took to the streets of Moldova's capital on November 14 after a pro-Russia politician was declared the winner of the country's presidential runoff election.
Igor Dodon, Moldova's pro-Russia Socialist Party leader, has claimed victory in the country's presidential election over pro-European candidate Maia Sandu.
Preliminary results from Moldova's presidential election point to a runoff vote next month between a pro-Russia socialist and a pro-European Union reformist as the country tries to scramble out of its political and economic malaise.
The presidential nominee for Moldova's ruling coalition has withdrawn his candidacy from an upcoming landmark election.
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